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A rebel group with alleged links to Rwanda this week seized Rubaya, a mining town in eastern Congo known for producing a key mineral used in
A rebel group with alleged links to Rwanda this week seized Rubaya, a mining town in eastern Congo known for producing a key mineral used in smartphones, the group said Thursday in a statement.
In a statement shared with The Associated Press, a spokesperson for the M23 rebel group said the town was āliberated.ā
The Congolese army declined to comment on the situation.
The decades long conflict in eastern Congo has produced one of the worldās worst humanitarian crises, with over 100 armed groups fighting for control of the mineral-rich area near the border with Rwanda. Many groups are accused of carrying out mass killings, rapes and other human rights violations. The violence has displaced about 7 million people, many beyond the reach of aid.
The town of Rubaya holds deposits of tantalum, which is extracted from coltan, a key component in the production of smartphones. It is among the minerals that was named earlier this month in a letter from Congoās government questioning Apple about the tech companyās knowledge of āblood mineralsā being smuggled in its supply chain.
āThe fall of Rubaya is in a way the embodiment of this systemic plundering,ā Ernest Singoma, a civil society activist in Goma, told the AP on Thursday.
Thereās been an upsurge in fighting in recent months between M23 rebels and Congo army forces, and it comes as the United Nations plans to withdraw peacekeepers from the region by the end of the year.
The world is now paying attention to the problem in Congo.
The m 23 so-called Rebels are the Congo's version of the Houthis in Gaaza- they are fighting for their freedom and liberation of their resources from the sell-out govt.
This is part 1 of a series of videos I will post to illuminate the problem.
I find it difficult to understand why ppl NEVER EVER first look at the HISTORY of any conflict because there is ALWAYS a history. If we only try to understand the history, we will better understand today's goal the parties are trying to achieve. The M23 are like the Palestinians fighting for a better country against as you so aptly describe as the Hidden enemy. It is disheartening to see our ppl fight against each other meanwhile the Toilet paper ppl sit back and steals their resources and smile going to bedš®.
Rwanda Pulls Out of ECCAS Amid DR Congo Conflict and Regional Tensions
Introduction: A Diplomatic Rift in Central Africa
Rwanda has officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) after a bitter dispute surrounding its involvement in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) conflict. This move comes amid accusations from DR Congo and other international actors that Rwanda supports the M23 rebel group, which controls keyā¦
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The DRCās foreign minister has been everywhere, and itās about time:
Rwanda is accused of supporting the M23 rebels, whose capture of a major Congolese city precipitated thousands of deaths. Visit Rwanda is al
Three of the world's biggest football clubs are being urged to drop their sponsorship deals with Visit Rwanda by the government of neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
The United Nations recently said almost 3,000 people have been killed in fighting in DRC after M23 rebels, backed by some 4,000 troops from neighbouring Rwanda, seized the city of Goma.
These killings happened in only two weeks, with bodies left to decompose in the street & 10s of 1000s displaced.
DRC's foreign minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner told Sky News' Yalda Hakim that, despite calls to ditch the lucrative shirt sponsor, Arsenal, Paris St Germain (PSG) and Bayern Munich appeared to be "still soul searching".
In a wide-ranging interview on The World on Tuesday, Ms Wagner accused the clubs of being sponsored by "a country that is wreaking havoc... and that is de facto a warmonger".
"How do these clubs know that the money used is not money that is derived from the sales of minerals... mined in the DRC through horrific human rights violations?" she asked.
"How do these different football clubs reconcile with their conscience with the ideals that football represents of bringing people together?
"In the DRC, thousands of people have been killed, including children... children who certainly also cheer for Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich or Arsenal. And so there is a need to reconcile that."
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Earlier this month, Ms Wagner wrote to Arsenal, PSG and Bayern Munich to "question the morality" of the sponsorship deals and call for them to end.
The deal is believed to be worth around £10m a year for Arsenal alone.
PSG and Arsenal told Sky News they would not comment. Bayern Munich has not responded to a request for comment.
Rwanda President Paul Kagame dismissed the appeal for the European clubs to break ties with Rwanda as "wasted efforts".
He told CNN that DRC should instead "direct the effort towards managing their own problems, own politics properly".
Mr Kagame also said he didn't know if his country's troops were in the DRC.
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But Ms Wagner described the rebels' takeover as a "de facto occupation by Rwanda behind the facade of the M23".
She also called on the international community to impose "firm sanctions" on Rwanda and ban Rwandan minerals on the global markets.
Ms Wagner accused Rwanda of "pillaging" the DRC's natural resources by using forced labour - involving Congolese men, women and children - to mine minerals under the threat of violence.
She claimed the resources are "transported over to Rwanda and exported as Rwandan minerals". {*}
The Rwandan government must withdraw its troops from the Democratic Republic of Congoās territory and cease cooperation with the M23 rebels,
She said: "We welcome the fact that, as of December, we have seen the UK stance be much more firm, much more transparent, and has also been much more clear in condemning the actions of Rwanda."
But she also insisted that "firmer action has to take place and that has to happen faster" adding that "we need firm sanctions... that actually target the Rwandan leadership".
ā 11 February 2025
{*} Congolese activists have repeatedly claimed that Rwandaās profiting from coltan (& more) mining, the materials for which donāt exist within its sovereign borders, but theirs. Their claims are supported by external investigations:
In April 2024, Rwandan-backed armed group M23 seized one of the worldās most productive coltan concessions, in eastern Democratic Republic o
By taking control of Rubaya in North Kivu, the M23 now has its hands on one of the richest coltan deposits in the world, whose production is estimated to account for 15% of the worldās supply and half of Congolese exports.
The ore ā from which tantalum is made ā is used to manufacture the capacitors used in most smartphones and computers. The armed group has thus taken over a site as strategic as it is profitable.
Since it took over the mining town on 30 April, the M23 has controlled āthe monthly trade and transport of 120 tonnes of coltan, earning at least $800,000 a monthā by imposing taxes on miners and traders, according to the latest report by the United Nations Group of Experts on the situation in eastern DRC, published 7 January.
Supported by testimonies, satellite images and documents, the UN report shows how some of the precious metal extracted from the Rubaya mine is then exported to Rwanda, where it is mixed with national production. The experts believe that this setup constitutes āthe greatest contamination ever recorded of mineral supply chains in the Great Lakes regionā.
ā Marie Toulemonde, 6 February 2025
Some Arsenal supporters made this petition that actually demands an immediate termination, rather than the rumoured plans to not extend the £10m/year partnership:
END THE SHAMEFUL PARTNERSHIP: ARSENAL x VISIT RWANDA
Started 30 Jan and doesnāt yet have 2000 signatures.
I donāt know if thereās been any action with supporter groups for Bayern or PSG. If there have been, please add or send them.